Best of last week: Earth could have had rings, an improved nuclear battery and a new approach to defibrillation
It’s been a good week for space science, as a trio of geologists from Monash University discovered evidence that Earth ...
It’s been a good week for space science, as a trio of geologists from Monash University discovered evidence that Earth ...
US energy group Constellation announced on Friday that it was restarting a nuclear unit at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania, ...
A study led by the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory details how artificial intelligence researchers created an AI ...
Ankara- Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar revealed last week that the delay in the opening of Turkey's first nuclear power ...
Deep within what we perceive as solid matter, the landscape is anything but stationary. Inside the building blocks of the ...
Russia continues to fulfill all its international nuclear energy agreements despite unprecedented pressure from sanctions, TASS news agency reported, citing ...
Scientists use atomic clocks to measure the "second," the smallest standard unit of time, with great precision. These clocks use ...
"Shocking", "displaced" and "degrading": Régine Laurent and MP Madwa-Nika Cadet, both of Haitian origin, did not mince their words regarding ...
Most animals live in close relationship with bacteria. Some of them live inside the cells of their hosts, but very ...
The world moves to the rhythm of atomic clocks, but a new type of clock under development – a nuclear ...
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